>>712626470 and if we go by etymology knight comes from kneht meaning "boy" truly a contradiction in terms. wonder if there's a better word for it that wouldn't sound forced or cringe
>>712627582 >and if we go by etymology knight comes from kneht meaning "boy" So should we also be upset when a knight is revealed to be an adult man instead of a boy?
>>712629050 nod rly bcuz men call each other 'boy' all the time ie "let's go boys", "weekends are for the boys", "a pint with the lads" etc whereas it would be strange to refer to a mixed-sex group by the same term
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6/14/2025, 3:00:57 PM No.712629898
>>712627582 It could also mean servant, as in the German word for servant: Knecht.
>>712618564 (OP) >stop this You deserve pleibean nigger award for that take. >Fully armored knight turns out to be a woman >stop wearing helmet after reveal Now, that's should be stopped.